Definition for PRO-PRE'TOR

PRO-PRE'TOR, n. [L. proprætor.]

Among the Romans, a magistrate who, having discharged the office of pretor at home, was sent into a province to command there with his former pretorial authority; also, an officer sent extraordinarily into the provinces to administer justice with the authority of pretor. – Encyc.

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